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June 04, 2021, 03:03:56 PM |
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mk4 is correct. Its not the quantity of back links that get the site ranked higher, Its the quality. If you get 10,000 back links from random websites that aren't related to your niche, Google isn't going to like that. If you were to get a few from a highly focused niche related to your website then your much more likely to be helped with Google ranking or any search engine for that matter.
One way of doing it is; guess posts like mk4 mentioned. This is probably the most cost effective, and safest ways to do it. Google is incredibly strict with its ranking algorithm, and its constantly evolving. So, when considering your targets, its better to have a lesser popular site, that is highly focused to your niche, than to have a very popular website that has nothing to do with your niche.
You should be considering your site's future SEO as well. If buying low quality links work currently, will they work if Google decide to do a reform? obviously, there's no guarantee here, but its more likely you'll have success with handpicked guest posts, than dubious links from random websites.
It makes sense too. Google is a search engine, so it is generally trying to link things together, and suggest things to its users based on their preferences. So, it makes sense to only get links from niche specific websites, since that's more appealing to Google, because its more appealing to its users.
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